Living with tigers: center research featured on MSU Today
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MSU Today, the university's news and information television show, features the research of Neil Carter, center doctoral candidate, in Nepal.
Carter talks about how his research to identify conditions that will allow both people and tigers to coexist -- and thrive -- long into the future. View the MSU Today segment.
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